Eduardo Andre verbally committed to Nebraska early Tuesday morning, he tells 247Sports.
“Just speaking to coach [Fred] Hoiberg I feel like they are genuine about helping me in basketball and my development,” Andre said.
“I just feel like Nebraska is a good fit of all the schools recruiting me,” he added. “Watching Nebraska and the way they spread the floor out, run up and down and play fast. Just the way he plays I really like it and I think we have a chance to do something special up there.”
Andre, a 6-foot-10, 220-pound center that finished his high school career at Chandler (Ariz.) Compass Prep, picked Nebraska over Illinois, Maryland and Texas A&M. Although Andre was unable to take a campus visit due to the coronavirus, he did see Nebraska's campus and facilities via a Zoom call.
Andre is Nebraska’s third commitment in its 2020 class, joining Junior College standouts Teddy Allen and Lat Mayen. Nebraska also added three of the best guard transfers on the market in Trey McGowens, Kobe King and Kobe Webster.
A three-star prospect, Andre is oozing with upside and potential. Andre is mobile, runs the floor with ease, is equipped with good athleticism and has potential as a rim protector and rebounder.